PHILADELPHIA, PA — With spring in full bloom, millions of Americans are battling seasonal allergies. To help families tackle sneezing, itching, and congestion, Rite Aid has outlined practical advice and highlighted its role as a key resource for allergy relief.
“At Rite Aid, we understand how spring allergies can disrupt daily life and dampen outdoor plans,” said Summer Kerley, Group Vice President, Pharmacy Growth and Clinical Programs. “By sharing a few simple tips and offering expert guidance, Rite Aid is committed to helping communities enjoy the season with fewer symptoms.”
Rite Aid’s ABCs of allergy relief provide an easy-to-follow approach for easing allergy symptoms:
- A – Antihistamines and Other Allergy Relief Medicines: Customers can explore a range of options, from antihistamines for itchy eyes and runny noses to corticosteroids and decongestants for congestion and inflammation. Rite Aid pharmacists recommend starting medications two to four weeks before peak allergy season for optimal protection.
- B – Be Mindful of Pollen Counts: High pollen levels are a common trigger for allergies. Rite Aid suggests keeping windows shut, limiting time outdoors during peak counts, and showering after being outside to minimize exposure.
- C – Check the Label: Correct use of allergy medicine is critical. Rite Aid advises following dosage instructions carefully and choosing age-appropriate formulations for children and adults.
Rite Aid pharmacists are available to guide customers in selecting treatments tailored to their specific needs, ensuring greater comfort and relief as families enjoy the spring season. Customers can find allergy resources and a variety of over-the-counter remedies in-store or online at www.riteaid.com.
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